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Trianon (Frankfurt am Main)

Skyscraper in Frankfurt, Germany


Skyscraper in Frankfurt, Germany

FieldValue
nameTrianon
imageFrankfurt Trianon.Süd.20130618.jpg
locationMainzer Landstraße 16-24
Frankfurt
Hesse, Germany
coordinates
mapframe-markerbuilding
building_typeCommercial offices
roof186 m
elevator_count23
floor_count45
4 below ground
start_date1990
completion_date1993
floor_area118000 m²
developerFVH Frankfurter Vermögens-Holding
architectNovotny Mähner Assoziierte
Hentrich Petschnigg & Partner
Albert Speer & Partner
structural_engineerIngenieurbüro Fritz Nötzold
Philipp Holzmann AG
public_transitTaunusanlage
references

Frankfurt Hesse, Germany | mapframe-marker = building 4 below ground Hentrich Petschnigg & Partner Albert Speer & Partner Philipp Holzmann AG Trianon is a 45-storey, 186 m skyscraper in the Westend-Süd district of Frankfurt, Germany, completed in 1993. For several decades until 2024, it served as the headquarters for DekaBank; other tenants are Deutsche Bundesbank (since 2015) and Franklin Templeton. Atop the building is an inverted pyramid suspended from the three corners. As of 2023, the tower is the eighth-tallest skyscraper in Frankfurt and also in Germany.

The Trianon's layout is roughly the shape of an equilateral triangle, the corners of which are formed by three-sided towers. The end is an inverted three-sided pyramid on the roof. It is the first structure in Germany to use high-strength concrete.

Ownership

In 2007, DekaBank sold the building to the Morgan Stanley European Office Fund (MSEOF). A 57% interest in the building was later transferred to the real estate investment fund Morgan Stanley P2 Value.

In June 2015, Morgan Stanley and Madison Real Estate sold the building to the US investor NorthStar Reality Europe for the equivalent of . In November 2018 NorthStar Reality Europe sold Trianon to the South Korean financial consortium IGIS Asset Management and Hana Financial Investment for .

In June 2024, Trianon's owner Geschaeftshaus am Gendarmenmarkt filed for insolvency in a Frankfurt court.

References

References

  1. {{CTBUH. 2102
  2. "Emporis building ID 109678". [[Emporis]].
  3. {{SkyscraperPage. 6730
  4. {{Structurae. 20000303
  5. Tom Sims and Matthias Inverardi (25 June 2024), [https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/frankfurt-skyscraper-owner-files-insolvency-property-crisis-grips-2024-06-25/ Frankfurt skyscraper owner files for insolvency as property crisis grips] ''[[Reuters]]''.
  6. (April 26, 2007). "Announcement". DEKA.
  7. (July 17, 2015). "Trianon Trades for No Small Change". Commercial Property Executive.
  8. (December 14, 2018). "NorthStar Realty Europe Sells Frankfurt’s Trianon Tower". Commercial Property Executive.
  9. Tom Sims and Matthias Inverardi (25 June 2024), [https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/frankfurt-skyscraper-owner-files-insolvency-property-crisis-grips-2024-06-25/ Frankfurt skyscraper owner files for insolvency as property crisis grips] ''[[Reuters]]''.
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